I'm almost done with the show and it started out as a B+ and has fallen to a C+.
I'm almost done with the show and it started out as a B+ and has fallen to a C+.
Have any of you actually seen the movie or are all of the uniformly negative comments below based on the trailer alone (and this review)?
I found it a really enjoyable season, except for the three off-topic episodes - Thanksgiving, I Love You New York and the other one with Brian's dad. I know I'm in the minority, but I found those to be absolutely filler and a misfire. I'm interested in Dev, and his life. It's a little preachy to have these other epis…
Ok , you're an idiot.
That's a super constructive addition to the conversation.
My least favorite episode of the season. This is what happens when a filmmaker thinks everything he does is interesting and forgets that we started watching the show in the first place because of his interesting and witty personality. Utterly pointless and unoriginal idea to detour down these random alleys.
So you can only relate to someone's dating issues if they're broke? Also nothing about that resteraunt seemed overly expensive.
Francesca is "beautiful, Italian and fun" and she and Dev have "crackling chemistry". She's charming, witty and stylish.
I can't imagine why Dev falls for her.
Me too. But I somehow think it was s conscious choice rather than "close enough". A lot of the casting was weird on the show.
Clearly prosthetic , no ?
The leads are great but do you disagree that the teenager was distractingly awful?
Realistic but just not very compelling. Had the feel of a coda more than a finale, as Dunham has said it would.
The girl playing the teenager who Hannah gave her pants to was such a terrible actress that it completely took me out of the moment.
It has to be, right?
Well, the bit about how they'e pretty and have purses was sort of morally bankrupt.
You're way off base. Assless Chaps is just saying, hey writers, Do something, anything, that's more focused on trying to create a smidgen of art, or at least to shock us a bit with an unexpected development. The writers, not Assless, put Carl in a position where we are forced to contemplate his death. THEY'RE the ones…
They had large caliber weapons, not little pistols. You think they would at least try.
Dynasty.
The show, through its own terrible plotting, painting itself in a corner and ultimately the audience became interested only in which major character was going to die. And now, other than Sasha,nobody died in the "war"? Not even someone like Dwight or Simon? Or even Jerry?
And characters that are supposed to be the…
Don't you fucking dare mention Lloyd Henreid and Harold Lauder in the same breath as The Walking Dead.
I think the writers mixed her up with Sasha.